The Woman in Gold: $135 million 'Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer' by Gustav Klimt

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Madame Valmain

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@yvonneplant9434
@yvonneplant9434 2 ай бұрын
There is a film about this starring Helen Mirren. It ended up making me furious about how Nazis stole art. 😡
@MadameValmain
@MadameValmain 2 ай бұрын
Indeed, the movie is "Woman in Gold", it is a great movie, but so sad.
@claudermiller
@claudermiller 3 ай бұрын
How was the US Supreme Court able to rule on the case? Seems like a matter for Austrian courts.
@MadameValmain
@MadameValmain 3 ай бұрын
I've found these informations on wikipedia, maybe it answers to your question. Thank you! : The case turned on the "anti-retroactivity doctrine", which is a doctrine that holds that courts should not construe a statute to apply retroactively (to apply to situations that arose before it was enacted) unless there is a clear statutory intent that it should do so. This means that, regarding lawsuits filed after its enactment, the FSIA standards of sovereign immunity and its exceptions apply even to conduct that took place before 1976. Since the intent of FSIA was the codification of already existing well settled standards of international law, Austria was deemed not immune from litigation, for acts that first arose from criminal conduct during World War II. The result of this case for the plaintiff, Maria Altmann, was that she was authorized to proceed with a civil action against Austria in a U.S. federal district court for recovery of five paintings stolen by the Nazis from her relatives and then housed in an Austrian government museum. As the Supreme Court noted in its decision, Altmann had already tried suing the museum before in Austria, but was forced to voluntarily dismiss her case because of Austria's rule that court costs are proportional to the amount in controversy (in this case, the enormous monetary value of the paintings). Under Austrian law, the filing fee for such a lawsuit is determined as a percentage of the recoverable amount. At the time, the five paintings were estimated to be worth approximately US$135 million, making the filing fee over US$1.5 million. Although the Austrian courts later reduced this amount to $350,000, this was still too much for Altmann, and she dropped her case in the Austrian court system. The high court remanded the case for trial in the Los Angeles district court. Back in the district court, both parties agreed to arbitration in Austria in 2005, which in turn ruled in favor of Altmann on 16 January 2006.
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